BALOCHI
EMBROIDERY:
Pakistan
is home to many amazing handiworks but the Balochi embroidery deserves a
special mention. According to different sources, the Balochi embroidery is
regarded as an ancient handicraft that passes from one generation of women to
the succeeding. The craft is native to the barren lands of Balochistan
celebrating the nomadic lifestyle. 

Shezad
Baloch, a journalist at the Express Tribune quotes Faheem Baloch, a lecturer at
the University of Balochistan in a 2012 article, ‘most of the motifs and
designs of Balochi embroidery have been inspired by nature, some of the
patterns take inspiration from the pottery of the Mehrgarh civilization, one of
the oldest civilizations of the world, which once existed in the Bolan district
of Balochistan’.

This
increases the importance that the craft holds as it points towards an intact
cultural practice.
The craft
basically belongs to women as artisans and also as a wearer. It is said that
Balochi women practice the embroidery every day to keep their skills polished.
Although machine embroidery is also now available but handcrafted and
customized shirts (kameez) hold more value.

The
embroidery covers the front of the kameez, along with the cuffs of the sleeves
and shalwar (open trousers). Bright-colored threads, tiny mirrors, and
stitching are part and parcel of the final product.

Different
regions of Balochistan have their own distinct designs indicating relevance to
a particular tribe. For instance, the Kalat district is known for its kalati
embroidery, whereas, periwal, jalar, kapuk and naal are a product of Mekran
division. Different types of stitches are used in the embroidery which is
geometrically organized related to a location or may even relate to a woman’s
current situation.


‘A mother
who has lost her only son might refrain from using certain stitches in her
embroidery, while a widow will be identified by the use of simple threads.’
(Humsheri.org, in a 2015 article). Common motifs used are arrows, chicken feet,
diamonds, and flowers.
Balochi
Embroidery
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